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It is a 70.5 meter long cargo ship which sank on the island of Planier between 15 and 33 meters. Built in 1877, it sank on February 19, 1928. Becoming a wreck diver while traveling through history is a challenge that will amaze you. Diving will be possible in calm seas and light winds. The Dalton's bow faces the island. Located 15 meters deep in the rocky scree, it has suffered a lot, and no longer looks like much. Moving towards the stern, we begin to recognize something from the central part …
It is a 70.5 meter long cargo ship which sank on the island of Planier between 15 and 33 meters. Built in 1877, it sank on February 19, 1928. Becoming a wreck diver while traveling through history is a challenge that will amaze you. Diving will be possible in calm seas and light winds. The Dalton's bow faces the island. Located 15 meters deep in the rocky scree, it has suffered a lot, and no longer looks like much. Moving towards the stern, we begin to recognize something from the central part of the ship. The shape of the Dalton is then visible. We also see the machines and the boiler. The superstructures are completely collapsed. Is the stern in good condition? The railing has resisted, and the bridge remains in places. We can go down into the aft hold without any problem. At 33 m the propeller and the rudder are the main parts of the wreck.
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